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Children at a Bright Horizons setting turned into willing little scientists, explains Marianne Sargent
Investigation troughs Staff at Emerald Nursery and Children's Centre have created practical troughs which children can use to investigate a wide range of materials using child-size tables and plastic...
Are you cut out for the job of running your own nanny agency? Find out with these questions by Helen Kewley You are a qualified, experienced nanny, well established in your local area, respected by...
Follow the example of Chelwood Nursery School in Lewisham and set up a photographic display that will support children's independence Planned learning intentions
(Photograph) - Children at The Orchard Nursery in Edinburgh enjoy football coaching with a difference with the Play2Learn approach, which uses story-based games to develop sports skills. A 'deep sea...
What's the new APEL qualification for working childcarers all about? The tasks successful candidates must do and the understanding they must demonstrate are set out here The Level 3 Certificate in...
Today's children are born into a world rich in technology and from the earliest years this forms part of their interactions with the world around them.
In providing resources for playful learning we need to remember the process in which they will be used, not just the outcome at the end, says Anne O'Connor.
I once lamented to a colleague that I was the worst artist in the school. He promptly disagreed - he was! In typical male spirit, we decided to hold a competition to see which one of us would hold...
Children enjoy helping adults assemble furniture and equipment, and such construction projects have many benefits, writes Penny Tassoni